CRAP is the acronym for: Can’t Really Apply Properly a.k.a. I-CRAP the tradesperson is speaking of his/herself “I Can’t Really Apply Properly” a.k.a. I-CRAPED as in “I Can’t Really Apply Properly Every Day.” Just showing up for the check attitude.

This term has been around as long as man has constructed. Used often on jobsites when mistakes are made, things don’t go together as designed, mismanagement, and when workers are not properly trained or don’t take pride in their job.

Below are photos of CRAP other inspectors and I have found from around the world. CRAP is not a local thing this epidemic is worldwide. This is why every home needs a Professional Inspection and why I enjoy my job. “They build them and I find them”

Is this what they mean by "NO FAULT DIVORCE"? Poisonous combusted fuel gases are being discharged directly into the attic space where the duct work equipment is located.

The plumber never installed the TPRV drain line, also notice the drip. Photo by badair

20-30 of these were growing in the crawlspace and attic. Photo by badair

Pendant light fixture over bath tub is a BAD IDEA. Photo by badair

Is it just me or isn't it a BAD IDEA to have an electric switch inside the tub-shower area?

Panel wiring was cooking, just a matter of time before property or loss of life occurs.

HVAC return air at bathroom, and they wonder where that odor comes from?

Plumber cut oversized hole in floor and cut out floor joist. This is after the Framing Green Tag had been issued. That is a bath tub above+Water+Body=Disaster waiting to happen. Photo by badair

HVAC return air at laundry area with gas dryer this can create negative pressure that could extinguish flame or distribute Carbon Monoxide and other poisonous combusted fuel gases

Dryer flue vent in HVAC return air compartment (See comment above)

Commode drain is not properly supported. Photo by badair

Ingenious idea to protect the wood floors. I'll sell you a pair!

Water heaters in garages must be protected from impact. Photo by badair

Atypical rafter splice this is one of eight noted in the report

The pet door breeches the required separation barrier between the living space and the garage. Photo by badair

Service stop valve is against cabinet wall and will never terminate water supply in an emergency or when the fixture requires repair or replacement. Photo by badair

Dryer vent embedded in brick, now where do you think the heat and moisture is going? Photo by badair

Shower fixture and bulb were not approved for wet location installation. Photo by badair

All of this insulation was installed incorrectly the vapor barrier is not facing the living space as required. Photo by badair

Do you see the female black widow spider and her egg sac at a water meter? BE CAREFUL! I run into these and other critters number of inspections. Photo by badair

At the time of this inspection this 8 year old fireplace flue had never been properly connected, allowing poisonous flue gases to escape and circulate throughout the home. Photo by badair

Numerous bleeding GFCI outlets all were defective at this inspection. Photo by badair

Hundreds have been written up notice the wiring is made up inside and outside this junction box, some folks don't even bother with the J-box or wire nuts, tape and open junctions work for them. Photo by badair

Another plumber hard at it, why couldn't they add a few fittings? Missed 2 floor joists then cuts the main girder in half. Photo by badair

Pre-closing Inspection on a brand new home.Guess what? Yep, you're right, the dishwasher (DW) does leak. I find many like this at DW, hydro-tubs, shower pans and sinks. Photo by badair

This microbial outbreak is but one example of what happens when dryer vents are exhausted into attics. Smelled funky!

Every rafter in this hose was cut and installed incorrectly!

Heatpump as it's getting ready for the defrost cycle. Photo courtesy of Rick Hurst Home Works Inspection Co.

Does your flue look like this? This one is Transite and contains asbestos. Photo by badair

Chimney or entire house fire, when???

Why coverplates are absolutely necessary. This could be you or someone you love.

The day this happens this biz gets sold, this site shuts down, and I'll see you in Belize!

A nurse was selling this house and thought this would divert the inspectors attention, not funny and things didn't go as planned. The ductwork in the background had split in two dumping most of the conditioned air into the attic and not into the living space.